News Briefs – 09/24/2022

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Follow Don Jr on twitter here.

“Make sure those you follow talk about the surveillance, because everyone who is in the game knows. Make them either damage the machine by saying it, or reveal they are part of it by staying silent. Demanding our side talk about the surveillance is really the closest to a Xanatos gambit our side has.”

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DFT – Markets Plummet, Briefly Enter Bear Territory Again

DFT – Elon Musk Promises Working Optimus Robot At AI Day

DFT – Are Tech Stocks Beginning To Be Undervalued?

DFT – UK Consumer Confidence Collapses

DFT – European Businesses Transfer Operations To Escape Fuel Shortages And Costs

Chinese President Xi Jinping might be getting removed in a coup. The place is too insular to find out exactly what is going on, for now beyond tons of military forces are moving to Beijing and it looks like airspace is locked down.

Jennifer Zeng has some background from the perspective of a former Chinese-national, human-rights activist, and dissident (over her practice of Falun Gong) in the video after this. In the video, she covers previous accounts in the run-up to this of some sort of conflicts with military clashes going on in China, as if there was a struggle going on internally. I had quoted her tweet yesterday about flights in and out being cancelled, and it possibly being a sign of something coming. She feels no conclusions can be drawn yet, as Xi appeared to be rooting out opposition in the run-up to this, and if there were a coup it would be quickly announced so it could not be overturned, and so whether he is out, or he is moving more aggressively against opposition is impossible to know:

Others feel this is just security preparations for Xi’s announcement that he has won an expected third term, and they would expect airspace to be closed and the military to be moved in, given all the party leaders will be in one place. Interestingly this Telegram channel notes, even if just security however, it is interesting in the same way us surrounding the Capitol with fencing and 40,000 troops was interesting. Who are they so afraid of that they need all that security? I am guessing it is whoever was able to hit people with Havana syndrome on White House grounds, while Secret Service had the entire surrounding area locked down.

Durham’s final act could be exposing the FBI as his investigation winds down. But I would not bet on it.

Jan. 6 committee announces date for next hearing, says it may be the final one on next Wed.

National Archives refuses to share DOJ Trump probe information with Congress.

The judge designated as the special master in former President Donald Trump’s records case has proposed that a government official swear that the government properly listed items taken from Trump’s home in August.

Congress secures first Hunter Biden whistleblowers as memos unmask lucrative gas deals with China.

‘The Simpsons’ will explain how they’ve predicted several future events in an upcoming season 34 episode. No idea which episode this season. The premier is on Sept. 25 at 8 p.m. ET on Fox. But if it was that one, I would think he would have said in the article.

‘Federal Assault Weapons Licensing Act’ introduced.

Young Cop has a GoFundMe because he went to sleep and woke up paralyzed from the neck down, and doctors cannot figure out why. One theory was he had a stroke, but apparently no hard answer, and may never be. Probably vax-mandated. Notice also, although I see his GoFundMe on conservative sites, it has been up ten days and only made $2400. I assume the meme of the GoFundMe which makes hundreds of thousands in days is also a meme of the machine, and the vast majority do not do anything like that.

17-year-old high school student dies suddenly after suffering ‘critical medical emergency’ during flag football game.

154 scientists at Los Alamos nuke lab defected to China.

President Biden shocked viewers of his Friday speech to teachers when he recognized a woman in the audience, said he and she went way back, and then added, “She was 12, I was 30.”

Joe Biden Blooper: ‘I sure in hell don’t think we should be funding the FBI.’ He meant to say “defunding,” but he never even noticed.

Biden admits his war on MAGA is not just about Trump – but involves all of those who disagree with the regime.

As Biden allows illegal immigration to go on unopposed, the Cartels are growing stronger from the massive influx of money, and beginning to take over the local governments in Mexico at the border.

Pelosi won’t say if Biden should seek second White House term.

Trump claims he could ‘give you 100 pictures of Mueller and Comey hugging and kissing each other’ as he steps up attack on Special Counsel. More closeted homos? If you are going to rise to that level of power you are going to have to either give Cabal something to hurt you with, like molesting or killing a child on video, or you will have something you want to keep hidden.

DeSantis to face trial for suspension of prosecutor who said he would not enforce the abortion ban or prosecute providers of gender transition treatment for young people.

Biden’s FBI sends 25-30 agents to home of pro-life author and father of 7 to arrest him for reportedly protecting his son from an assault from an abortion escort. Defund the FBI, give all responsibilities to local Police. There is no reason DC should have a Secret Police force responsive to politicians.

A federal judge has rejected MyPillow CEO’s Mike Lindell’s request to block federal authorities from accessing his recently seized cell phone.

Rep. Thomas Massie on Twitter: The unelected “Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System” can intentionally destroy the value of your house and wreck your job prospects with one pronouncement based on secret math. This is what shocks me. They do not have any sort of transparency on how they calculate all these statistics which then “guide’ the economy, and cause massive moves in the markets, which would be incredibly profitable if you knew the values ahead of time. They say inflation is this, unemployment is that, interest rates will go to this. And nobody can check the math, nobody can even predict it by looking at everything themselves. In a world where it appears every single power is abused, and any position of power is compromised and subverted, and everything is about intelligence, you can see what that means.

Rep Massie again: Why don’t Democrats want Americans to know about Ray Epps, the only man caught on video telling people to go into the Capitol the day before Jan. 6th?

Jan 6 witch hunt committee member Jamie Raskin defends “poor” Ray Epps…”Leave that guy alone!…He’s just trying to survive, and he’s on your side!” A compassionate Democrat who cares about someone on our side! They are all a big club, and they all know they are pieces of the same big operation to manipulate us.

Sen. Rand Paul, conservatives warn of ‘violent consequences’ of Biden rhetoric following death of North Dakota teen driven over for being conservative, by a rabid leftist Biden supporter. You can never rule out these things are intelligence in this world either. Spreadsheet anon was rigorously documenting all of the fires at food processing facilities, when he disappeared, and nobody knows what happened to him, Who knows who this kid really was.

Americans have lost an average of $4,200 in annual income since Biden took office: Study lays bare how gains under Trump have been wiped out – while crippling inflation has sent prices surging.

Utility bills are going up in October thanks to higher natural gas prices.

NYC to set up large tents, prepare cots to house mass influx of migrants.

Furious residents of smart Bronx neighborhood slam Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to house 1,000 illegal immigrants in TENTS close to idyllic beach and upmarket country club.

Prince Philip spent decades investigating UFOs it has been revealed following Queen’s death. Prince Philip, who died aged 99 in 2021, developed a “fascination” for little green men after a bricklayer related a close encounter at the home of his uncle Lord Louis Mountbatten in 1955. The bricklayer claimed he was knocked off his bike by a mystery force as he saw a figure emerge from a spacecraft.

Massive protest assembled against big prosthetic-booby-ed shop-teacher.

Now according to an anon on 4Chan, Big-Boobs may be one of our’s, and if so, props to this guy, he is a certifiable stud to be pulling this off as revenge on the leftists in the school. But now, as one commenter notes, he is in deep and cannot let anything slip. He needs to live his cover every moment of his life, and can never let his plan slip:

A federal jury has found Project Veritas liable for violating wiretapping laws and misrepresenting itself in an undercover effort to target Democratic political consultants, awarding $120,000 to a member of Democracy Partners, co-founded by self-described progressive strategist Robert Creamer.

FBI misled judge who signed warrant for Beverly Hills seizure of $86 million in cash, used warrant to raid storage boxes of everyone and spy on the belongings of everyone who used the private storage boxes at that facility. Intelligence operations will always be the enemy of anyone who just wants to deal with people straightforwardly and honestly, as well as anyone who just wants to do their own thing in privacy, because once they are there, they will never leave anything uncontrolled.

DOD announces creation of diversity and inclusion committee.

The Air Force Academy is now promoting a fellowship that BANS ‘cisgender’ men and only wants candidates from gender minorities and women.

48 Somalis charged in ‘brazen’ $250M COVID spending fraud centered in Minnesota.

Bill Maher says indicting Donald Trump would likely “turn him into a martyr,” but that the former president “has to be held accountable for what he did.” But Bill Maher has been saying such based stuff lately – he must be a moderate, even right wing… They are all controlled assets, and often pedophiles. Never trust a one.

California first state to ban natural gas heaters and furnaces.

What does it look like when an electric bus battery gets too warm in Paris, and triggers a “Runaway Thermal Event?”:

Tesla catches on fire, takes over 25,000 gallons of water and 42 minutes for firefighters to extinguish:

CIA launches a podcast, hoping to ‘demystify’ the agency and boost recruitment. I do not know exactly what the deal is with the Agency’s recruiting, but I am certain it is not as simple as patriots apply to serve and then advance national security. Most likely, some people will get busied with Intelligence Agent Fantasy Camp, playing spy in places it doesn’t matter to keep them out of the way, while others who were in the club will set about advancing Cabal’s control over the nation for the foreign conspiracy. Either way, I would view applying as probably a waste of time, given they already will know who you are and you will only be accepted if you will fall for the tricks and it will help them.

EU Commission head issues veiled threat to Italy, should it vote for a conservatives government – “If things go in a difficult direction, I’ve spoken about Hungary and Poland, we have tools,” von der Leyen said.

New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern at the U.N.: ‘Disinformation’ should be controlled like guns, bombs, and nukes.

Elon Musk announced via Twitter on Friday he was activating his Starlink internet service Iran, where protests have been escalating since the death last week of a 22-year-old woman who had been arrested by morality police for “unsuitable attire.”

Iranian regime sniper filmed firing on women’s rights protesters in Shahr-e-Ray.

Chinese state media claims U.S. NSA infiltrated country’s telecommunications networks.

The Belgian government is shutting down a major nuclear power plant amid a record power crunch and skyrocketing energy costs to “appease” Green parties who oppose nuclear power.

Israel braces for influx of Jews fleeing Russia amid threat of military draft and protests.

Zelensky ‘shocked’ at Israel’s lack of support.

This link used to go to a simple stream of a gas stove burning gas, run by a Russia to troll Europe, but it was judged abusive and nuked by Twitch. All Western social media is run by Western Intel for propaganda purposes.

In Poland, a Pride parade doubled as a peace march for Ukraine. Globohomo unveiled.

Longtime MMA fighter Jeff Monson has been hard at work putting together a documentary focusing on Ukraine’s Donbas region. He says, “The film is called ‘Eight Years Before.’ It’s actually going to be finished at the end of the month. We’ve finished filming, we’re doing the editing, it’s almost finished, it’s two weeks away from being completely finished. The whole object of this film is to show people – the whole world forgot about the people of Donbas. Everybody six months ago was saying, ‘Oh, Russia’s so bad, Russia’s invading Ukraine.’ No, Russia came to save the people of Donbas. And people are like, ‘Where’s Donbas, where’s Donetsk?’ Nobody in the world, expect perhaps Russia, understood what was happening.”

Russia announces it eliminated mercenaries fighting for US private military company (PMC) Academi (former Blackwater) and “Kraken” irregulars attached to the far-right Azov Regiment in the Kherson offensive, as well as the point of control and coordination of Primorye missile strikes in the Nikolaev region, an ammunition depot that contained more than 7.5 thousand shells for Western artillery systems, and 47 artillery units, which may explain why the Ukrainian counteroffensive seems to have stalled.

Ukraine is targeting civilians for retribution in the east while its Western backers turn a blind eye.

Referendum in Donbass has huge participation of local residents. These were the areas where Bald and Bankrupt admitted everyone he ran into was pissed Soros came in and had his protestors threw out the President they elected to install his Globohomo shill.

Video of residents voting to join Russia, and holy cow, Russian-Ukrainian girls are pretty:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR3r9DyVUfA

Russia will regard Ukraine’s attempts to retake Donbass and other territories as attacks on its lands, if the referendums held there produce positive results, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the media on Friday.

Putin’s energy war is crushing Europe.

Group using West Virginia model to create “New California” serves Gavin Newsom notice of Constitutional default.

On Friday, a judge ruled that New York City police officers who were fired for refusing to get vaccinated against the coronavirus must be reinstated.

Wyoming and 17 other states on Tuesday told major credit card companies to prepare for legal challenges if they adopt a unique purchase code for gun sales. Up to 23 state AGs now.

Ohio Supreme Court restores elections conspiracist to November ballot for Secretary of State race. A mixed bag, as the “election conspiracist will now run in November as an independent, causing the RINO to lose due to a split vote, but giving the Democrats a seat. However you purge your traitors before your enemies, so it is as good as it gets.

New poll shows Pennsylvania Senate race with Oz a dead heat now.

Three swing-state Dem Senators are in serious trouble, new polling shows. Mark Kelly in AZ, Raphael Warnock in GA, and Catherine Cortez Masto is losing to Laxalt in NM.

Gingrich: Midterms will be ‘much bigger Republican tsunami’ than expected.

Trump-endorsed America First candidate Mark Finchem is surging in Arizona’s Secretary of State race against Democrat Adrian Fontes, a former Maricopa County elections official who used to make a living as a lawyer defending narco-terrorists with American blood on their hands in the Fast and Furious gunrunning scandal.

NY Times Siena poll shows support for Trump remains steady.

68% of Americans felt safer 2 years ago with Trump in office.

Spread r/K Theory, because it is traitors before enemies.

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Philalethes
Philalethes
1 year ago

Regarding the situation in China, Vox Day is worth a read: Color Revolution in China. “The Prometheans are making a desperate play to bring China back under their control.”

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Philalethes
1 year ago

At the same time trying to take control of China. They take inspiration from China on how to implement their technocratic control over us.
Just as the Chinese Government is able to keep their population in subjection. That they want to do the same to us.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

Vox on Xi:
https://voxday.net/2022/09/24/color-revolution-in-china/
With update:

UPDATE: The primary propagator of the #China coup rumor is now saying that the rumor is not true. She has also said that 3 senior anti-Xi officials were sentenced to death. However, only the sentence for Former Vice Public Security Minister Sun Lijun, 53, has been confirmed, in this case by Bloomberg, and the death sentence was suspended in favor of life imprisonment with no possibility of parole.

teo toon
teo toon
1 year ago

National Archives refuses to share DOJ Trump probe information with Congress.
Who are these people who can tell Congress to go to Hell? This is only one of several bureaucracies that have told Congress to go to jump in the Potomac. Are we looking at a bureaucratic coup against the constitutional organization of the government?

Farcesensitive
Reply to  teo toon
1 year ago

It’s been that way since the end of the spoils system.
Bring back the spoils system.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Farcesensitive
1 year ago

If we don’t control appointments to the Bureaucracy. We aren’t actually in charge.
They are clearly disloyal to us. And pull out all the stops to stop us implementing our agenda. They pretend to be apolitical but they are not.
But when our enemies are in charge. It is smooth sailing.

Last edited 1 year ago by Anonymous
HM1488
HM1488
1 year ago

> What does it look like when an electric bus battery gets too warm in Paris, and triggers a “Runaway Thermal Event?”:
>
> Tesla catches on fire, takes over 25,000 gallons of water and 42 minutes for firefighters to extinguish:

I hate electric cars so much. Market Ticker has lots of great writings on the stupidity of electric cars [1,2,3] and climate change [4]. In particular, [2] has all the markings of Cabal control.

> New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern at the U.N.: ‘Disinformation’ should be controlled like guns, bombs, and nukes.

There are six Greek monks facing trial for anti-vax work [2]. Quoting from the link: Greek law says, “anyone who publicly disseminates fake news, which is capable of causing confusion or fear to the citizen and shakes his confidence in the public health system, is punished with imprisonment of at least 3 months to 5 years and a fine.”

Who decides what is “fake news” or “disinformation”?

Reading AC, Vox, Market Ticker, etc. is so valuable because they are a small group of voices who do not parrot the mainstream narrative. Many thanks to you, AC, for consistently providing a different perspective on current (and past) events.

> Israel braces for influx of Jews fleeing Russia amid threat of military draft and protests.

Every time.

> Everybody six months ago was saying, ‘Oh, Russia’s so bad, Russia’s invading Ukraine.’ No, Russia came to save the people of Donbas. And people are like, ‘Where’s Donbas, where’s Donetsk?’ Nobody in the world, expect perhaps Russia, understood what was happening.”

The pro-Ukraine force in February/March was truly overwhelming. I think I posted here before that the pastor of the (very nice) church that I am (still) attending said “Putin is evil” from the pulpit.

> Video of residents voting to join Russia, and holy cow, Russian-Ukrainian girls are pretty:

Yes, they are, and they look so happy to be rejoining their homeland. I skipped around the video a bit, and at 3:20, the caption says, “Addresses are checked; everything done in accordance with proper voting practice and procedure.” I have an opposite story to share:

In either 2008 or 2010, I went in the morning to vote at the town hall of my sleepy hometown. Two college-age girls came in; both kinda overweight and about 5’8″/5’9″.

They went up to the nice little old lady who was signing people in, and the girls weren’t in the book of names/addresses, which you are supposed to sign when you vote. The girls had some bogus excuse for why they weren’t in the book (iirc, the excuse was *not* “oh, we moved away to college and forgot to update our address”). The nice lady **let them vote anyway without checking any form of ID**!

Looking back, I wonder if this duo went around to the small towns all day, casting illegitimate ballots. Maybe the nice lady was in on the fraud, but she gave off an innocent, “no one would cheat in democracy!” vibe.

[1] The Truth About Carbon-Based Fuels — https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?singlepost=3884110
[2] How To Destroy A State’s Economy — https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=246789
[3] The “energy” tag for more reading — https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?blog=Market-Ticker&page=1&cat=Energy
[4] Climate Lies: These People Must Be Removed — https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?singlepost=3483492
[5] https://russian-faith.com/news-trends-persecution/6-monks-greece-stand-trial-opposing-covid-vax-n7132

teo toon
teo toon
Reply to  HM1488
1 year ago

Looking back, I wonder if this duo went around to the small towns all day, casting illegitimate ballots. Maybe the nice lady was in on the fraud, but she gave off an innocent, “no one would cheat in democracy!” vibe.

Yes. I was a precinct judge in ’96: t was the cheating was rampant; that was the last time I worked at a polling place.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  HM1488
1 year ago

I guess I have to be the lone voice of reason. Electric cars are fantastic and foster freedom. Gas cars are monopolist slavery. The recent super rise in gas prices ought to tell you something. They can manipulate the hell out of oil supplies but,,,they can’t turn off the Sun.

I’m not against using gas or oil in any way but the true survival vehicle is electric. One caveat, they do have a ways to go on price but they are getting there.

All the benefits of oil cars can be had with electric. You can tow a generator behind a electric car and use it for long trips or when charging places are spotty, so all this talk about not being able to charge is fake.

In normal cases you can use solar, wind or micro-hydro and get all the fuel you want from nature. Soar has plummeted in price. It’s really a lot cheaper. If it weren’t for the high price of batteries, solar is cheaper than coal.

I bet cabal really, really doesn’t want everyone to have solar cars that they can charge at home.

And BTW all this talk about electric cars being remote controlled, well gas cars are the same in all new cars so that point is moot. I’ve been looking at engines from crashed Teslas and batteries. I would like to pair a Volkswagen TDI diesel with batteries and two electric motors for a 4WD truck. The TDI would handle most driving and the batteries would be for burst like getting on ramps and that sort of thing. Going down the roads you only need 40 HP or less even a large truck(not semi). For normal city driving under say 25 miles or so you could go all electric. I don’t travel much so that would suit me fine while leaving the capability with the TDI diesel of going as far as I want with fuel.

I really don’t get why some people hate electric cars so much. You don’t have to buy one. If you do they can save you money and make you independent of the oil Oligarchy. I will admit that right now they are too expensive. I think if you are only in the market for a new car and either there are a lot of charging stations near you or you can charge at home, economically you can make a good case for them. There’s so much work going into cutting the battery cost that I can’t help but think the price will eventually go way down. When it does IC cars will not be cheaper at all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You know EV’s source their materials from highly polluting mining and processing operations.
And they when dumped if they are unable to be recycled become very toxic.

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I really don’t get why some people hate electric cars so much.”

I prefer gasoline myself, but I have hopes for fuel cells and EVs. So I’ll take a crack at why people hate EVs.

Maybe it comes down to perception and infrastructure. If need be any one of us with reasonable health, the internet, and some time/money can fix up or even build from scratch a gasoline-powered car that’s road-ready with minimum electronics that we can be sure is not connected to Skynet. All the parts and knowledge are readily available, are reasonably priced, and it’s an actual hobby that a significant percentage of men engage in.

On the other hand, perception is that hydrogen fuel cell and EV tech is perceived as less accessible and more compromised, due to the infrastructure bottleneck of electronics. Car people instinctively understand the mechanical ins-and-outs of throttling an engine, but the details of electronically controlling a motor can be perceived as instinctively alien and prone to tampering.

Another reason might be the threat of EMP. I don’t know much about how an EMP would effect vehicles, but my gut tells me that fuel cell and electric vehicles would be way more vulnerable to have their circuits burned out. I know modern gas cars would be the same, but I’d bet taht those that really hate EVs for this reason have older vehicles that don’t have critical functions relying on electronics.

In the end, the third-party/independent market/aftermarket for gasoline vehicles is GIGANTIC, while none such really exists for either EVs or HVs. Basically we need a Lowell Houser for vehicles to bridge these gaps before people turn to alternative-energy vehicles.

map
map
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

People hate electric cars because they do not operate like normal cars. They are a form of transportation that forces you to conform to their idiosyncracies instead of the car conforming to you. These idiosyncrasies are created by design because the electric car is meant for a future where the vast majority of people will not have cars.

The very rich will have electric cars and you will ride a bike. We are looking at a future where mass, on-demand transportation will be unwound.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

[DIY gas cars]”…All the parts and knowledge are readily available, are reasonably priced, and it’s an actual hobby that a significant percentage of men engage in…”

Electric growing like gangbusters. Lots of data. This is just a few. Next thing you know, people will be reminding me that horses only eat grass, so they are far better than IC engines.
https://www.diyelectriccar.com/
https://diyev.com/

It is true the batteries are too high right now. I will readily admit this. I think for the DIY the best path is small engine generator for range, with electric motor and small battery pack for stupendous short term acceleration and plenty of range for around town which it what 98% of people need. A major reason people are building electric cars has nothing to do with what I value, oil Oligarchy independence, but a LOT to do with the blistering torque and acceleration you can get(I like this too).

“…In the end, the third-party/independent market/aftermarket for gasoline vehicles is GIGANTIC, while none such really exists for either EVs or HVs….”

This is 100% false. Maybe it’s not as big but you can get whatever you want now. Some of the prices are too high You can do better on ebay.

https://www.evwest.com/catalog/index.php?manufacturers_id=47

https://ev-cpo.com/

https://www.ebay.com/b/Tesla-Electric-Car-Truck-Drivetrain-Motors/177708/bn_117238119

“…You know EV’s source their materials from highly polluting mining and processing operations.
And they when dumped if they are unable to be recycled become very toxic….”

All fake. Prove this. No different from any other sort of mining.

“…the amount of water required to produce enough lithium for an electric car battery is about the same amount needed to produce a half pound of beef or 11 avocados….”

https://www.reddit.com/r/electricvehicles/comments/xmswyc/in_chiles_desert_lie_vast_reserves_of_lithium_key/

As for lithium mining. There’s lots, it’s recyclable and not even remotely a problem. I expect the mining of sand or fill dirt is many orders of magnitude higher than that for lithium.

https://www.reddit.com/r/electricvehicles/comments/xmswyc/in_chiles_desert_lie_vast_reserves_of_lithium_key/

“…EMP…”

Vastly overrated but good for TV movies. All new cars have electronics in them so are no better. In fact I’ll bet electric cars are less susceptible because they have to shield the electronics from the pulses of switching transistors powering the motors. EMP is a problem with large antenna structures. You must have large antennas, long wires, to get large power/voltage…right. A lot of wire, like power lines, but electronics in metal boxes, not so much. The EMP is not a voltage which can destroy things. It’s a field which HAS to interact with wires or conductors to make the voltage. So short wires, less voltage. Imagine EMP as like the magnetic that is in a guitar pickup. The wires/metal guitar strings, disrupt the magnetic field and the “long” coils in the guitar pickup make electricity. There’s a huge length of wire in a guitar pick up and it makes pitifully small power.

Even a nuke from a distance will make a very small EMP from many miles away. If ir;s close then EMP is the least of your problems.

Dougster RandomDude.”…It is generally considered that a 10MT Nuke at ground level will radiate an EMP in the order of approximately 2 miles with the effective strength of that field lessening with distance. Within this radius, any equipment not built with an effective EMP protection measure will like suffer permanent failure…”

I mean, 10 megaton!!! and it’s only good for 2 miles! Most nukes are 1 MT or less. 10 megaton at two miles will cook you like a lobster. Plug in a 10 Megaton blast into nuke map and see what happens. I love nuke map I have plugged in the numbers on my city and I live far enough out that it not be a problem.

https://www.quora.com/Can-an-EMP-from-a-nuke-cause-partial-destruction-of-small-electronic-devices

https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/

Macaque Mentality
Macaque Mentality
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Thanks Sam J. for the info and links to substantiate it. I’ve saved your comment/links as a reference for future review when I have the time. But wow, if the EV market is this big, I don’t see how a hydrogen fuel cell market won’t start up in the next few years.

Also, good to know EMP might be a fear tactic.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Macaque Mentality
1 year ago

“…hydrogen fuel cell…”

Hydrogen is vile and evil as a fuel. I don’t care if it makes water when it burns. It’s stupendously hard to contain. It leaks through solid metals(sometimes). It has a HUGE volume. It’s stupid ridiculous hard to deal with and it cost a fortune. The only reason that anyone bothers with it is it makes water when burned and foolish rocket scientist use it in rockets which we now see is a bad idea and they are going to methane instead. The new rip off SLS rocket that NASA tried to launch a few weeks ago had to be hauled off the pad back to the hanger because of…leaking hydrogen. Horrible stuff.

It is good for guns on battleships if they can ever get it to burn slow reliably and to mix properly. If the tanks get hit all the hydrogen rises so it doesn’t blow up the ship. So far, best as I know, they haven’t been able to do this so they blow up the gun barrels.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Look up rare earth material mining and it’s pollution.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Anon,”…Look up rare earth material mining and it’s pollution…”

You’re wrong because… mining is good for the soil. Look at any permaculture type book or organic gardening and you will see a lot about “re-mineralization” of the soil. Lots and lots of info on how lack of minerals is causing declining crops and nutrition of those crops. In fact to start my own scare tactic. If we do not start immediately mining all over the damn place, humans will all die from malnutrition. We’re all going to die unless we start right now. I suggest under Harvard and Washington DC is where we should start. Think of the demineralized children!!!

https://agrihunt.com/articles/basics-of-agriculture/mineral-depletion-of-the-soil/

I even have my own chant.
“If we don’t mine, we will all be dead and supine”

There’s even a book written that claimed Ice Ages were caused because the minerals are used up in the soil causing decreased plant life which causes the ice to come back. After the ice grinds up the rock productivity goes up and the ice melts. Not saying I believe this but it’s a thing.

From,
https://www.dw.com/en/toxic-and-radioactive-the-damage-from-mining-rare-elements/a-57148185

“…The mining of critical raw materials leaves rubble dumps in its wake…”

So I ask, what is rubble? Where does it come from? It comes from ground up rocks which have MINERALS in them. Don’t you know some the best soil in the US is in the North where the glaciers ground up rocks and deposited them in the soil? I’ve seen it myself. I’m from a far less provident soil area. I was going through Wisconsin and actually stopped on the side of highway and marveled at the deep black earth they had. It was a sight to see. And this even after they have been farming it for centuries.

So in fact the horrible things they are talking about are temporary. Minerals are more reactive so they are a problem for a short time. After they have water wash through them and are oxygenated a bit the ground is more productive. I’ve seen areas that were strip mined for coal. They blast the rock over burden, push it to the side, scrape off the coal, then put the “rubble” back. Stuff grows like mad on this. It’s all those minerals that are now, due to being blasted, being released into the soil.

In fact a large part of all eco-nut stuff is like this. They take some temporary problem that we can deal with and blow it up to stop everything. They hate anyone doing anything that doesn’t involve serving them coffee in cites.

I don’t think most people can think past one single step idea. Mine makes acid, BAD, BAD, FOREVER, even though it’s not.

And even worse, look up just how much area is effected by mining. It’s not a lot and even when mined all you have to do it move the dirt back as most of the minerals are smaller volume.

https://www.volkswagenag.com/en/news/stories/2020/03/lithium-mining-what-you-should-know-about-the-contentious-issue.html

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

Biodiesel and brown’s gas hydrogen cars are true freedom, which is why every person trying to bring them to market ends up committing suicide with a double tap to the back of the head then zipping themselves in a suitcase and throwing themselves in a river.
Electric shitboxes have way too much complexity and demand on foreign rare mineral mining to be a true solution. Plus the fact they are pumped up non-stop by every cabal mouthpiece on the scene is all you need to know.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Hydrogen is highly flamable.
Steam power is the most accessible for people

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“…Electric shitboxes have way too much complexity and demand on foreign rare mineral mining to be a true solution…”

BTW your who thesis is wrong because switched reluctance electric motors don’t require any rare earth magnets at all. Musk newest engine uses a switched reluctance electric motor with a few small rare earth magnets. I think to smooth out cogging or to help starting torque or provide a field for the regen braking and/or all of the above. (I’m not really sure why, I’m just guessing). So another “fact” dashed. The transistors used are/can be made in the US. We make lots of silicon carbide transistors. I think over time he will get rid of rare earth magnets all together.

You do not even have the slightest idea about how the electric motor business is going in electric cars. How are you supposed to “inform” us of anything if you don’t even understand the basics?

https://www.machinedesign.com/motors-drives/article/21832406/motors-for-efficiency-permanentmagnet-reluctance-and-induction-motors-compared

“…From most efficient to least, here’s how the five motor technologies stack up:
salient-pole PM
nonsalient PM
synchronous-reluctance
switched-reluctance
and, last but not least, induction motors.

https://www.machinedesign.com/motors-drives/article/21826520/are-switchedreluctance-motors-for-you

“…the forces from a magnetic field on the iron in the rotor can be up to ten times greater than the magnetic forces on the current carrying conductors…”

map
map
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

The electric car is pushed by Cabal precisely because it represents the end of mass, on demand transportation. Even if the cost of the car came down, it is still impractical because of the range limitations and charge times. To even approach a practical use for the car you will need your own dedicated charger, which requires a house with a driveway. Who renting an apartment can charge their car?

Fossil fuels are the best and cheapest energy source on the planet. It is why Cabal wants to ban it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

For fuel independence, I would chose steam. Seriously

Farcesensitive
Reply to  map
1 year ago

If you run out of charge can you walk or hitch a ride to bring back a bucket of electricity?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I think they are desperate to get the oil industry completely under control. Clearly that’s what all the Russia madness is about. And Global Warming is just a big scam to draw in tax revenues to distribute amongst their cronies to support the operations of their “global governance.” Taxing energy is smart, smart. very easy to tax.

Energy is also a key element in POWER of any kind. Control someone’s access to energy and you limit their power. This goes from the smallest person to the wealthiest. They need to control energy.

That’s all any of this electric car and global warming talk it about.

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

I’m just trying to pick a place to wade into this one, here seems best –

ANY car is better than no car, don’t care what fuels it. After that, what is the number one thing I HATE about EV’s? I make several trips a year where I drive 500+ miles in one day, and have for much of my life – there is no EV that works well for that because the actual range of an EV is how long before you have to stop for hours on end to charge it, while the actual range of a liquid fuel car is how many stations do you have in front of you and it’s five minutes to fuel up and go.

Now, Cabal wants everyone in an EV. This is part of the climate change/green energy package where they use high tech to price people out of driving while simultaneously lowering living standards. The battery chemistry currently dependent on lithium is completely out of the question because lithium batteries spontaneously combust, but also because there is not enough lithium on all of planet Earth to replace just the cars, let alone the trucks. And trust me, there won’t be aftermarket batteries with a new battery chemistry for existing EV’s, you’re just going to be expected to junk them when the battery dies. So absolutely NOT.

Most importantly for me – all the EV’s are self driving. Meaning they can dial in and remotely lock the doors and drive you wherever they want you, or for that matter dial in and limit the charge the car will take and Sam I can send you the video explaining that Tesla already did EXACTLY that to a guy that bought one used.

Basically all the things that I absolutely hate about corporate tech – the closed source software, the deliberate removal of the control from the end user, etc… these are all not only present, BUT SOMEHOW EVEN WORSE on all the EV’s that I’ve seen. Plus right now in Sweden it just crossed over to costing more to charge an EV at a public charger than to fuel up a commuter car.

Now, does this negate anything Sam has said about the reality of crude oil based fuels? No, Cabal owns all of that. However, liquid hydrocarbons offer far more flexibility than EV’s for the end user, if only because I can buy/rebuild something that predates computers and retain full control over every single function. That’s just not an option for EV’s, deliberately so. EV’s are Cabal Control Boxes meant to be part of the new control grid which turns Earth into a giant open-air prison with invisible bars.

Now, I am planning to convert a V6 explorer with 220K+ miless over to a 4cyl turbo-diesel when that V6 dies. I plan to run biodiesel as often as possible, which is the actual fuel Rudolfo Diesel intended when he invented the engine. That’s the nice thing about B95-99, you can run it with any pump diesel mixed in if you can’t find a biodiesel pump – red or low-sulfur, doesn’t matter. The EPA in the US has been given the mandate to stamp them out of anything other than trucks for some reason, even though the small displacement diesels get mileage on par with gasoline hybrids.

The other thing that hasn’t been mentioned is that liquid fuel prices are artificially HIGH thanks to government over-regulation in all developed countries, specifically at the behest of the oil cartel. The US has very low prices compared to the rest of the developed world, and they are still much higher than they should be simply due to artificial constraint such as denial of permits to build new cracking facilities to refine crude, or drilling permits.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

“…I am planning to convert a V6 explorer with 220K+ miles over to a 4cyl turbo-diesel when that V6 dies…”

Look at the VW TDI 4cyl diesels. There’s a ton of information on these and some have parts kits so it’s bolt on. If you get the 1.9L, I think it’s this one, you can use it with no computer though if you are willing to do some serious wading through a wiring harness using the computer is better. The 1.9L are seriously bulletproof. People are getting 200K miles out of them and more.

Search for “vw tdi engine swap” lots of links. BTW I’m not against diesels or gas or anything. I personally believe a full size F350/F250 with electric motor of a about 500HP to make it really move, with batteries for surge power and a VW TDI diesel for long range highway would be ideal.

Here’s a great video that talks about TDI swaps.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAGj0_qc-AA

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Lowell Houser
1 year ago

Some of the TDI stuff I linked jumps around, so here’s another link for #1 on the swap.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P017g3phWXU

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  map
1 year ago

When it comes to electric cars you people are completely irrational and might I say, well I will, completely out of your minds. Every single thing that you complain about can easily be overcome by having a generator for long range travel that works off your “Holy Blessed Hydrocarbons”.

I’m laughing at how convoluted and silly your arguments are. Everybody knows most people travel less than 100 miles day.

AC says the military wants electric to destroy us. No they want hybrids that you can turn off near the battlefield because diesel motors are LOUD. The last miles can be electric so your movement is not given away.

There’s also the very big factor that you can make very small light electric motors with huge torque and power for small dashes and use tiny hydrocarbon motors for all other travel.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

You plan for everything going right. Everyone else is planning for things going unimaginably wrong. Robustness and decades of proven efficacy are far more important in the current state of the world than some shiny shitbox you can flex on your poor friends with.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

“…You plan for everything going right. Everyone else is planning for things going unimaginably wrong…”

This is so wrong, it’s just serious trolling. Let me see, if your fuel comes from thousands of miles away, from an unstable Muslim country and it has to be refined in a very complicated refinery to use it then in your mind this is stable.
But if you have a electric car that you can charge locally with Sun or micro-hydro or the electric utility or wind power or a wood gasifier or even a home built stirling engine burning wood or waste paper or trash…that’s risky and only works if everything goes right.

I give up, there’s no point, you people can just listen the Hasbara and the Miles Mathis committee all day long.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

If you think they are going to allow us to have hybrids you aren’t paying attention.
They are pushing pure EVs and every one sold is a victory for their agenda.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

I would choose both. If I could charge an electric car from solar panels I would.
If I could run a gas car on home grown oil or home brewed alcohol, I would.
Electric cars can be a solution – but I am not interested currently. Electricity is too precarious under current political regimes. They also require permission to drive and can be range limited.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  HM1488
1 year ago

Look at girls in the west. They dress like harem sex slaves and sell views of their anus on the internet for $4.99. Looks like Russia may become the Ark for Western Civilization

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> National Archives refuses to share DOJ Trump probe information with Congress.

It’s amazing how many Federal agencies refuse to cooperate with Congress.

And Congress just accepts that and moves on, instead of firing or de-funding them.

MOONLANDING DENIER
MOONLANDING DENIER
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

If you were to do a financial profile of every member of the United States Congress you will find that most, more than 90%, are OWNED BY FOREIGN POWERS. Then going deeper you find that most of these foreign owned puppets are controlled by Israel/ZOG. To wit the Federal agencies are doing exactly what the foreign powers want.

Congress is just playing dumb. They call it plausible denial. Like voting for the Iraq war and saying they did not know any better after the fact. Or, judges rubber stamping FBI warrants and then claiming ignorance.

The entire federal state is a racket. And… voting cannot change this.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> FBI misled judge who signed warrant for Beverly Hills seizure of $86 million in cash, used warrant to raid storage boxes of everyone 

The problem here is that the FBI can outright lie to the courts, and the courts don’t do anything about it. I’m not sure about the jurisdictional details of punishing the FBI as a whole, but everyone who was involved in drafted and submitting the warrant could be charged with perjury and contempt of court.

The FBI, EPA, IRS, and other agencies wouldn’t be running around with jackboots if the judicial branch was doing its job. The entire justice system in the United States is broken. And since they’ve arrogated themselves the power to make law as well as enforce it, there’s no real method of controlling them.

MOONLANDING DENIER
MOONLANDING DENIER
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

The courts i.e. the judges are liars too. Do not let these dirt bags in black robes off the hook. They are the root of the problem. THESE BAR ASSOCIATIONS and BY EXTENSION THE JUDGES HAVE TOO MUCH POWER. AND POWER CORRUPTS.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

>I do not know exactly what the deal is with the Agency’s recruiting, 

The same problem the Army has – they’re not short of warm bodies applying for jobs, they’re short of people with specific skills they want – Ph.D. level mathematicians, programmers, sociologists, linguists, etc. who are willing to become government functionaries for less money than they could make outside, while voluntarily subjecting themselves to security clearances and surveillance because they’ll never be trusted.

The Army wants engineers and doctors, but it’s the same deal; they want the kind of professionals that can sneer at their pay scale, and probably don’t want to trade their freedom for it.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

My Mark 1 eyeballs tell me that the Army is, in fact, short on warm bodies. A recent OSUT graduating class at Ft. Benning was 50% shy of their allotted-for personnel ceiling. Officers held a Friday formation and quote – “begged” – unquote, the recruits to write their friends and family members to try to get them to enlist.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  SteveRogers42
1 year ago

Get injected and salute the man with fake breasts in female uniform.
Get ordered about by a female that is incapable of keeping up and cannot keep a cool head.
Get gyno-bullied by females using gender to advantage.
Females chose which orders they will obey.
Females should be kept separate in the military, and preferably out.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

There is a good reason why in Book of Numbers only Adult Males were conscripted.

savantissimo
savantissimo
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

They’ve been short of MDs since forever. My dad allowed himself to be drafted after his internship in the early ’70s as a religious conscientious objector (class I-A.-o. c.o., would treat soldiers but not fight) – he spent his whole hitch in D.C. and was promoted to major within 2 years, despite having a beard, wearing a McGovern button on his uniform and his enlisted techs intentionally dusting his antiseptics research lab with high-level radioactive tracers.
He said the brass in D.C. don’t want to be treated by anybody below captain, so they promoted him to that early enough that the jump to major was more-or-less automatic. His striking resemblance to the noted psycho Maj. Gen. Lansdale probably didn’t hurt.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  savantissimo
1 year ago

Too many grifters use the military to further their medical career.

MOONLANDING DENIER
MOONLANDING DENIER
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Griters using the military? Why not? Grifters love easy money. Sounds like welfare by another name.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> EU Commission head issues veiled threat to Italy, should it vote for a conservatives government – “If things go in a difficult direction, I’ve spoken about Hungary and Poland, we have tools,” von der Leyen said.

The EU isn’t going to keep the lights on in Italy, or defend the Council of Ministers from angry citizens with torches and coils of rope.

Italy doesn’t *need* the EU, but Skank Bitch is threatening them anyway. Russia’s “Eurasian Economic Union” can easily give Italy a better deal then the European Union does, without having to give up their national sovereignty for it, or having to follow EU policies on agriculture, gun control, immigration, or other sore points.

Putin can make it honestly worth their while to become part of the Russian bloc.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Italy will not become a part of the Russian bloc. Italy is ultimately vatican controlled and the vatican despises Slavs and Orthodox Christians.
Italy uses Nato and the EU to subjugate the protestant Germanic and Nordic countries, which Italy has been attempting to do since the Roman Empire. Things haven’t changed at all.

Italy’s main concern is having an EU of Catholic countries (Spain, Portugal, Croatia, Romania, etc.) and keeping control of the more dynamic, prosperous, and productive protestant countries and making sure that some of their wealth flows into Catholic countries.

Can you ever imagine Spain being a part of Airbus and a “partner” of the Germans without some very serious coercion? Of course not. the Black Nobility of Italy knows that a Europe without subjugated Germans and Nordics would just be their shitty mediterranean catholic countries. Has Spain ever produced anything? Of course not, it’s been constantly looting since the 1400s. The same tradition occurs today, they loot the other European countries through the EU. Cabal controls the leaders of the northern and germanic countries and forces them to pay tribute to the Mediterranean shitholes.

What the US needs is to partner with Germany, Austria, and the Nordic Countries, as well as Russia. And let the shithole countries of southern Europe and Latin America figure things out for themselves.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

You are certainly right about that, and it tends to make one take the Roman descriptions of the Northern “barbarians” with a grain of salt. No, make that a big salt crystal large enough to choke you! Rome’s most impressive claim to fame was establishing slavery. Everything else is window dressing. Didn’t Celts build roads?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

How dare we evil, mean colonizers bring our Christian Civilization to you godless indigenous CANNIBALS!

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

I would vote to join an alliance of european democratic christian nations with free speech. It aint in Europe, N.America or Australasia

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Chinese state media claims U.S. NSA infiltrated country’s telecommunications networks.

Considering that’s the NSA’s freakin’ *job*, I’d be tickled pink if that turned out to be true. But given their laziness and ineptitude, I’m betting it’s just more Chinese ranting.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
1 year ago

>Big-Boobs may be one of our’s, and if so, props to this guy, he is a certifiable stud to be pulling this off as revenge on the leftists in the school.
Poe’s law breaking into the real world? If so, I don’t envy the guy having to maintain his poker face since the school seems intent on winning the game of chicken.

Marielle Redclaw
Reply to  Atavisionary
1 year ago

No one based would subject children to that malarkey.

“Using their methods against them” does not mean becoming them.

Atavisionary
Atavisionary
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Its one kinda crazy vs. another. People are just trying to figure out which one.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

So what is your solution?
Respect the trolling.
He is probably doing it to protect his job – or find an exit without getting sacked.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Biden’s FBI sends 25-30 agents to home of pro-life author and father of 7 to arrest him for reportedly protecting his son from an assault from an abortion escort. 

Anyone else notive how the FBI has seriously ramped up the manpower assigned to make simple arrests of non-violent targets? 25 or even 50 agents, NKVD-style pre-dawn raids, even armored vehicles and helicopters.

That’s not an arrest, that’s a show to intimidate others.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

Meanwhile the Mexican drug cartels, the black gangstas, and the outlaw motorcycle gangs go about their business undisturbed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  SteveRogers42
1 year ago

Because they are of Cabal. Or Cabal subservience.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> ‘Where’s Donbas, where’s Donetsk?’

For that matter, “where’s Hong Kong?”

They were being crushed by the mainland Chinese, people were begging the US for help, and it was all over the news… until the Usurper was sworn in, and none of the media I follow have mentioned it since.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Group using West Virginia model to create “New California” serves Gavin Newsom notice of Constitutional default.

That’s a snappy headline, but the page at the link is almost completely information-free past that point.

Anonymous the eighth
Anonymous the eighth
Reply to  TRX
1 year ago

…but they show you 47 ways to get rid of belly fat – toe fungus – diabetes etc. so what more should a reader expect? There is such a thing as monetizing and then there is inundation, they have gone all in with their chip stack.

TRX
TRX
1 year ago

> Wyoming and 17 other states on Tuesday told major credit card companies to prepare for legal challenges if they adopt a unique purchase code for gun sales. Up to 23 state AGs now.

No problem. The court will just tell them they have “no standing”, just like when they protested the election results in 2020. Mostly the same states, too.

“And justice for all.” (that we choose to hear, all you Deplorables GFY)

Peter Gent
Peter Gent
1 year ago

The biggest thing I have noticed this year is that it is getting harder and harder to know whose information is real and can be trusted and what is Pretendex…

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Peter Gent
1 year ago

Dont trust any politician.
Trust the Lord

phelps
1 year ago

The judge designated as the special master in former President Donald Trump’s records case has proposed that a government official swear that the government properly listed items taken from Trump’s home in August.

This is a sane, pretty standard management order, which leads me to believe that most of the reporting we’ve been getting has been the usual shit reporting.
The SM is making both sides put up or shut up.
The FBI has to swear to their receipt. They are now on the hook for any documents not listed, and anything they aren’t listing and having the SM review will almost certainly be suppressed in any legal proceeding going forward.
Then, Trump (I’ll be saying this for all of his team, not him personally) has to say which of these items was not at MAL (and presumably planted) and which items Trump says that the FBI took that are not listed. Again, if it turns out that the FBI has something they didn’t list, not only will they have to return it, but it they won’t be able to use it as evidence ever again.
When that is sorted out, the FBI will has to start turning over spreadsheets listing every document they have along with scans of the docs, in batches. The FBI will say what they think is privileged and what they think is covered by the warrant. Trump’s people will reply with their answers, along with what they say is privileged, what the nature of the privilege is (attorney client vs executive, etc) and whether it is a presidential record or not.
The FBI and Trump will get together, work out the ones they can, and take the ones they can’t to the SM, who will decide who is right. Repeat that process until you are out of batches. Then the SM will make an overall ruling and hand it back to the Article III judge.

wlindsaywheeler
1 year ago

Dr. Jonathan Turley has another great article up about Harvard.

He reports on a study that only 1.4% of the faculty were conservative! None reported that they are “very conservative”.

Crimson Tide: Harvard Virtually Eliminated Conservative Professors … But Apparently That is Not a Problem – JONATHAN TURLEY

Religious tests anyone?

—THIS is how you lose a country! Harvard is the flagship university of t his country. Harvard is the one that produces the leadership of this country. Harvard produces our bureaucrats.

Americanism prohibits Religious tests–but they are going on! Notice the cleansing. These people talk of diversity—while engineering ideological purity. It’s all games and lies. I mean look no further than the anti-Masonic film in France of the 1940s. That is how Masons work–it is a religious test society. Become a Mason, you get the job. It is how the progressives win. That is how Harvard Marxisizes America. You promote your ideological brother-in-arms. Like to Like is the Natural Law. NO AMOUNT of Propositions can unmake the Natural Law of Like to Like. A certain group of people, while the clamor that they are Americans–use the system to set up their tyranny! —and Jonathan Turley who has married into The Tribe, deletes anti-semitic comments from his blog–then wonders why no one in academia believes in Free Speech!!!! So today, he posts on a reporter, Jennifer Rubin, of the same Tribe, who says journalists need to end impartiality and balance! Ohhhh, the irony!

Even the once staunch Americanist Vox Day, calls out the need for religious tests for Nationalists! As Nationalists have to be kinsmen by blood.

The game is rigged. While one group believes and tries to live by the rules–the other side pronounces fidelity to the rules, while doing the complete opposite! What a crazy world. And Dangerous world.

Cary Kembla
Cary Kembla
1 year ago

“Israel braces for influx of Jews fleeing Russia amid threat of military draft and protests.”

This headline had me gasping. It seems to suggest Jews don’t like fighting in the armed forces and have no loyalty to their adopted homelands.

“Chinese President Xi Jinping might be getting removed in a coup”.

See Vox’s update here https://voxday.net/2022/09/24/color-revolution-in-china/

Speaking of Vox’s blog, I was interested to read this back and forth between the Dark Lord and Karl Denninger https://voxday.net/2022/09/23/correction-5/ . If I have understood the summary of events correctly, KD is arguing that the basic motive behind the VU medical centre kiddie sex change surgery controversy is financial, i.e. that there’s a shitload of money to be made by VUMC in both the procedures and the follow up work, and this accounts for the montrosity that is unfolding there. This immediately pricked up my ears, because of the similarity to another intrepid blogger, a certain Miles Mathis, who is also in the habit of reminding his readers on the reg that all our elites really want in their relentless campaign of destruction and degradation of our homelands, health and culture is just to make that little bit more money off of us. Nothing to see here really, they’re just greedy fuckers, that’s all. What are you alarmed about anon, it’s not as if they’re trying to KILL you or anything. https://voxday.net/2022/09/22/yes-they-are-trying-to-kill-you/.

KD is looking more and more to me like a limited hangout clown whose job it is to appear to be on our side and rail against the destructive rampage of the elites, while simultaneously disabusing us of the idea that there is anything truly nefarious behind any of it. This appears to be the gist:

“Don’t be paranoid anon, they’re just greedy, that’s all. And if you don’t agree with that, if you think there’s something more to it than that, then to put it euphemistically, there’s something not quite right in your head. But that doesn’t mean the elites have the right to do what they are doing anon, and you really should really be out there FIGHT FIGHT FIGHTING against them, because this is the LAST thing that the Biden Admin and the FBI would want you to do, having just declared you a terrorist and extremist. And by the way, if you don’t want to do this, or believe the time isn’t right, then ha ha you idiot you’re a trust the plan nutcase”.

Leaving the question of God’s plan aside, Karl ought to be aware enough of his environs to know that Trump has been promoting the living fuck out of Q in recent weeks, and that if you’re going to argue that ‘Q is crap’ you’re going to have to argue that Trump himself is either delusional or a Cabal plant, as well as provide plausible explanations for all the observed phenomena listed here https://voxday.net/2022/09/09/remember-hope-is-a-virtue/ )plus a whole lot more). You absolutely cannot do one without the other. But strangely (or maybe not?), all we get from young Karl is this snarkily dismissive gem: “trust[ing] the plan (of God, if you prefer)…isn’t much different than those who buy into the Q crap”. Wow, what a breathtaking piece of analysis, Karl.

I don’t know if you read here Karl, but I see you mate. I see you 😉

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Cary Kembla
1 year ago

Well, they are just greedy. The problem is, if you have enough greed people will become downright genocidal. If greed means having what belongs to someone else, the easiest thing is to just kill that other person. And then their resources are much easier to secure. If you’re greedy for your offspring to rule the world, you might as well kill off anyone who could possibly resist. Or worse yet, anyone who could give birth to children who might form a family or tribe that could resist.

Farcesensitive
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

They serve evil even when it hurts their greedy appetites.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

If they have the resources they will kill all the males of the opposition and appropriate the women for themselves who might give birth to children of the opposition.
Killing 2 birds with one stone. Hence also why Pharaoh ordered all the male infants of the Israelites killed.

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map
map
Reply to  Cary Kembla
1 year ago

Miles Mathis believes that the vaccine is designed to cripple and kill you and he says that outright.

Yes, Mathis does think this is intelligence agencies out to loot but he does believe the intent of the vaccine is to kill.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  map
1 year ago

It is certainly suspicious. Certainly not to improve health

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Cary Kembla
1 year ago

also note after some terror/kills, putin told the jewish aid agency to vamoose. terror and killing went on. now mobilization…

Ed
Ed
1 year ago

Repeating myself from yesterday, whatever is going on in China is going to make or break the Cabal. But its impossible to get trustworthy news, and its impossible to tell even who to root for.

Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

Kirsten Gillibrand has an interesting Wikipedia page.

After Clinton was appointed U.S. Secretary of State in 2009, Governor David Paterson selected Gillibrand to fill the Senate seat Clinton had vacated, making her New York’s second female senator.
Kirsten Elizabeth Rutnik was born on December 9, 1966, in Albany, New York, the daughter of Polly Edwina (Noonan) and Douglas Paul Rutnik.[1] Both her parents are attorneys, and her father has also worked as a lobbyist.[2] Her parents divorced in the late 1980s.[3] Douglas Rutnik is an associate of former U.S. Senator Al D’Amato.[4] Gillibrand has an older brother and a younger sister.[5][6] Her maternal grandparents were businessman Peter Noonan and Dorothea “Polly” Noonan,[6] a founder of the Albany Democratic Women’s Club and a leader of the city’s Democratic political machine.[7][4][2][5] Gillibrand has English, Austrian, Scottish, German, and Irish ancestry.[8]

Even if there were no such thing as corruption, how much of a chance would a rookie politician have against someone who was born into such a family?

Polly Noonan was a longtime confidant of Erastus Corning 2nd, the longtime mayor of Albany, New York.[7][4][2][5] In Off the Sidelines, her 2014 memoir, Gillibrand said that Corning “was simply part of our family… He appeared at every family birthday party with the most fantastic present”. Gillibrand wrote that she did not know that the ambiguous relationship between her married grandmother and the married Corning “was strange” until she grew up, adding that Corning “may have been in love with my grandmother”, but that he also loved her grandmother’s entire family.[9] According to The New York Times, Corning, “in effect, disinherited his wife and children” and “left the Noonan family his insurance business”.[4]

Seriously strange.

During her childhood and college years, Gillibrand used the nickname “Tina”;[10] she began using her birth name a few years after law school.[5]

When are nicknames ever other first names?

In 1984, she graduated from Emma Willard School, an all-women’s private school in Troy, New York,[11] and then enrolled at Dartmouth College.[5] Gillibrand majored in Asian Studies, studying in both Beijing and Taiwan.

What drove her to study one of the most impossible languages to learn? There’s absolutely no connection to any other part of her biography. You put so much energy into this and then just do absolutely nothing with this skill?

In Beijing, she studied and lived with actress Connie Britton at Beijing Normal University.[12][13][14]

Also nothing else that’s Chinese in Britton’s life, but she was in the MK Ultra comedy American Ultra, and is a UN goodwill ambassador.

Gillibrand […] received her J.D. from UCLA School of Law and passed the bar exam in 1991.[17]

I’ll stop here, as this comment is already long enough.

lastkingofscotland
lastkingofscotland
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
1 year ago

gillibrand’s parents were also in a NVIXM style group before that. so like actors, they are all hookers. the romans were right, keep them out of polite and official society and above all, courts, except as defendants.

SteveRogers42
SteveRogers42
Reply to  lastkingofscotland
1 year ago

Wasn’t she in the orbit of the NVIXM thing, too?

phelps
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

During her childhood and college years, Gillibrand used the nickname “Tina”;[10] she began using her birth name a few years after law school.[5]

When are nicknames ever other first names?

Tina isn’t a first name, it’s always been a nickname, primarily for Christina. Getting it from Kristen isn’t a huge deal, especially when Kristan is from the same root (Cristos).

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Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Trump claims he could ‘give you 100 pictures of Mueller and Comey hugging and kissing each other’

But he won’t. It’s all just factions of wealthy, powerful people playing games as the rest of us are ground to dust underfoot. To oblivion with them all.

And one side tells me supposedly there’s some God out there just watching it all happen, as children are raped and good families murdered by dark, degenerate entities. And I’m supposed to trust in that?

At the end of the day, the real war is all of us against the psychopaths.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Jesus existed. And he did great works, died and rose from the dead.
That and plenty of evidence for his existence.
You can try to enact Justice. But where is your power, where is the Wisdom to proper enact such power?
Besides why do you think Civil Government(Which is organized violence) is God’s instrument of Wrath?(Romans 13).
Because they are powerful enough to face up against them.

MeneMene
MeneMene
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

Free will. God is not the author of evil and he does not run puppets. Everything is a choice, every thought, every word, every deed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  MeneMene
1 year ago

The important higher level is that we are given free will because it’s all a test. The only reason to give people free will and have a pass/fail criteria for morality is to weed out spirits who are strong enough to resist spiraling into evil.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

I cannot say what is The Creator’s reasoning. My brain is too tiny.
However, consider this, would you choose Free Will or not?

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

And in the end. God will judge everyone who didn’t believe in Jesus Christ at the Great White Throne.
ALL ACCOUNTS WILL BE SETTLED.
And the children who suffered and died will have their tears wiped away and those who as adults place their trust in Jesus Christ.
All the suffering will be wiped away. And they will be healed.

phelps
Reply to  Marielle Redclaw
1 year ago

And one side tells me supposedly there’s some God out there just watching it all happen, as children are raped and good families murdered by dark, degenerate entities. And I’m supposed to trust in that?

God wiped every wicked person off the face of the earth with a flood. There were eight good people left.
What good did it do? We’re right back where we were, because it is our nature to sin. Blame Eve for listening to the serpent, and blame Adam for not telling her no and rebuking her.
We are tied to vicious, sinful flesh. The wages of sin are death, and that is why we all die. It wasn’t meant to be this way — we did this.
Don’t be surprised that the wicked do wrong. That is their nature. Be surprised that there are still good people in the world, and shed your bonds to the dead flesh. Become a new man in Christ’s blood, and look to the next life instead of this one.
Why trust in that? God answered Job that same question, in what is likely the oldest book in the bible (likely pre-flood.)
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Job%2038&version=NKJV

Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said:

“Who is this who darkens counsel

By words without knowledge?

Now prepare yourself like a man;

I will question you, and you shall answer Me.

Macho Picchu
Macho Picchu
Reply to  phelps
1 year ago

The Creator knows our nature.
However, things changed after the flood. Previously humands lived for 1000 yrs. After, we were limited to 120yrs (Bible Proof – Observational fact).
When man lived for 1000yrs, he could do amazing things. Look at historical artifacts, that we cannot reproduce today – the Pyramids, Machu Picchu, the Serapeum of Saqqara. Man’s knowledge & experience grew over the centuries instead of being lost at 40yrs old due to failing eyesight and poor life expectancy. However, evil was also able to grow unchecked.
What would the world look like if people like Hilary Clinton was not checked by old age?

Sam J.
Sam J.
1 year ago

I ran across a copy of a book that people who are interested should download before it disappears.

I commented on this a while ago. People said that the reason South Africa ended apartheid was the politicians were having sex with young kids, got caught and were blackmailed. Likely by the usual (((suspects))). Anyway one of these guys wrote a book about it and then of course committed suicide.

It is now, conveniently, being pulled by the publisher and copies being recalled but…here’s a copy online.

‘The Lost Boys of Bird Island’: Publishers withdraw paedophilia scandal book
https://www.news24.com/news24/SouthAfrica/News/just-in-controversial-book-the-lost-boys-of-bird-island-in-which-claims-of-paedophilia-were-made-against-apartheid-era-ministers-withdrawn-by-publisher-20200303

Get it while you can.

https://uncensoredopinion.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/The-Lost-Boys-of-Bird-Island-A-shocking-expose%CC%81-from-within-the-heart-of-the-NP-government_nodrm.pdf

Article on the book
https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2018-12-04-lost-boys-of-bird-island-people-fear-what-is-not-in-the-book-chris-steyn/

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Sam J.
1 year ago

“The Lost Boys of Bird Island.” Both your linked pages to copies of are not loading/do not exist. The interesting review is still online. This book is available at Z-Library, in PDF and epub formats. Thanks.

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
1 year ago

The PDF link has worked for me several times.

Ghost Who Walks
Ghost Who Walks
Reply to  Anonymous
1 year ago

Both links now work for me as well.

Sam J.
Sam J.
Reply to  Ghost Who Walks
1 year ago

Search here,

http://libgen.rs/

for “The Lost Boys of Bird Island”

Lowell Houser
Lowell Houser
1 year ago

The Democratic party dies first. That Plan that we’re all not really trusting has the Republicans selected to survive, but that’s not going to happen. The Republican party dies too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdhyYcxR70Y

I made this meme almost two years ago or so. If you watch the vid you understand why it caught my attention.